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Pre-requisites and Co-requisites

UEENEEH002B Carry out basic repairs to electronic
apparatus by replacement of components AND
UEENEEH014B Solve problems in frequency dependent
Circuits OR
UEENEEG002B Solve problems in single and three phase low
voltage circuits

Course Description

This unit covers determining correct operation of basic amplifier circuits. It encompasses working safely, problem solving procedures, including the use of voltage, current and resistance measuring devices, providing solutions derived from measurements and calculations to predictable problems in basic amplifier circuits.

1.1 OHS procedures for a given work area are obtained and understood. 1.2 OHS risk control work preparation measures and procedures are followed. 1.3 The nature of the fault is obtained from documentation or from work supervisor to establish the scope of work to be undertaken. 1.4 Advice is sought from the work supervisor to ensure the work is co-ordinated effectively with others. 1.5 Sources of materials that may be required for the work are established in accordance with established procedures. 1.6 Tools, equipment and testing devices needed to carry out the work are obtained and checked for correct operation and safety. 2.1 OHS risk control work measures and procedures are followed. 2.2 The need to test or measure live is determined in strict accordance with OHS requirements and when necessary conducted within established safety procedures. 2.3 Circuits are checked as being isolated where necessary in strict accordance OHS requirements and procedures. 2.4 Fault finding is approached methodically drawing on knowledge of basic amplifiers using measured and calculated values of parameters. 2.5 Unexpected situations are dealt with safely and with the approval of an authorised person. 2.6 Fault finding activities are carried out efficiently without unnecessary waste of materials or damage to apparatus and the surrounding environment or services and using sustainable energy practices. 3.1 OHS work completion risk control measures and procedures are followed. 3.2 Work site is cleaned and made safe in accordance with established procedures. Complete work and document problem solving activities. 3.3 Justification for solutions used to troubleshooting problems is documented. 3.4 Work completion is documented and an appropriate person or persons notified in accordance with established procedures.

Learning Outcomes

Details of Learning Activities

Learning and simulated work activities to demonstrate an understanding of the following: Classroom learning activities involve the following topics: • Define the basic characteristics of small signal amplifiers such as input and output impedance, current and voltage gain and bandwidth. • Describe basics of op-amp and various operational amplifier configurations • Explain the various operational amplifier applications

Practical exercises and work related exercises based on designing and developing project modules on amplifier fundamentals to demonstrate an understanding of the following: • Follow safety procedures in laboratories • Identifying various small signal amplifiers • Identifying various operational amplifier circuit configurations and their applications. • Measuring and calculating values of voltage gain and output voltage for various operational amplifier circuits • Fault encompassing in amplifier circuits • Methods for testing assumptions encompassing such as visual inspection of the amplifier circuits • Dealing with intermittent faults in amplifier circuits

Teaching Schedule

Please refer to the common teaching schedule from course guide EEET6752C in the same cluster

All other resources and material will be available on DLS and School’s local drive.

Overview of Assessment

This is a progressive assessment, the students are required to undertake summative assessments as follows:
A. Practical laboratory exercises
B. Written reports for the project.
C. Written exam

Assessment Tasks

This is a progressive assessment consisting of the following:

Assessment task 1 (Practical Exercises): 30% Practicals Exercises (30%): The students will have to design and develop the project modules (minimum three project modules) as specified by the teacher for the practical exercises and demonstrate the understanding of amplifier fundamentals through the developed project.

Assessment task 2 (Written Assessment) Written Reports for the Project Modules :10% Written technical report as per the requirement and specifications for each of the project modules should be submitted by each student individually.

Written Assessment : 60% The students will have written exam to demonstrate their theoretical knowledge based on basic amplifier circuits as detailed in the course.

This course is graded using the following course grades-

CHD- Competent with High Distinction CDI- Competent with Distinction CC- Competent with Credit CAG- Competency Achieved - Graded NYC- Not Yet Competent DNS- Did Not Submit for Assessment. (This grade is only to be used where the student’s attendance in the course has been ‘confirmed’ (but they have not participated in any form of assessment and did not withdraw by the census date.)

Make sure you understand the special consideration policy available at -

http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=qkssnx1c5r0y

Assessment Matrix

Other Information

This course is delivered in a cluster (Troubleshoot Amplifiers) in conjunction with EEET6752C (Troubleshoot Amplifiers in this cluster). All the learning and assessment activities will include the components of both UEENEEH013B, and UEENEEH039B.

In this cluster, minimum student directed hours are 40 in addition to 80 scheduled teaching hours.